Muslims are increasingly conceived through a binary frame of 'radical' versus 'moderate'. In this thematic issue, we critically explore how the dichotomy of 'radical' versus 'moderate' is constructed and mobilized in different Muslim majority and Muslim minority settings across the world, and we examine the active role played by Muslims in upholding, appropriating, and/or subverting this binary frame. How do Muslims present themselves, their religion, and other Muslim groups amidst growing concerns about the dangers of 'radical' Islam - not only through texts, but also through a wide variety of aesthetic practices? And how do discourses about national sovereignty, loyalty, and belonging feed into these representations? This issue brings tog...
This paper will make some preliminary observations about crucial shifts in the interpretation and ar...
This paper discusses the principle of moderation (an aspect of al-wasa?iyyah) in the social concept ...
News headlines link the religion of Islam to acts of violence every day, interchangeably using terms...
Muslims are increasingly conceived through a binary frame of ‘radical’ versus ‘moderate’. In this th...
In contemporary European societies, Muslims are often viewed through a binary frame of ‘moderate’ ve...
Since President Trump attempted to ban Muslims from certain countries from entering the United State...
The era of globalization which is expected to be the era of the formation of a community of ”groups”...
The rhetorical use of labels in the war on terror has become an important tactic post 9/11. One such...
Islamic Moderation is such a fundamental concept that without it understanding faith is inadequate a...
Robbert Woltering discusses how moderation is a distinct intellectual category of social and politic...
How do middle-class Muslims make sense of their religion and of their own selves as Muslims, while o...
“Moderate Muslims†is a problematic, in the sense that it is too wide for the debate and the plur...
How does Islam engage with the idea of the modern and with the contemporary world? How is Muslim tra...
By drawing upon existing literature on Islamic radicalisation, this article empirically explores why...
This research examines the the impact of modernity that has been reshaping Muslims’ lives in Muslim ...
This paper will make some preliminary observations about crucial shifts in the interpretation and ar...
This paper discusses the principle of moderation (an aspect of al-wasa?iyyah) in the social concept ...
News headlines link the religion of Islam to acts of violence every day, interchangeably using terms...
Muslims are increasingly conceived through a binary frame of ‘radical’ versus ‘moderate’. In this th...
In contemporary European societies, Muslims are often viewed through a binary frame of ‘moderate’ ve...
Since President Trump attempted to ban Muslims from certain countries from entering the United State...
The era of globalization which is expected to be the era of the formation of a community of ”groups”...
The rhetorical use of labels in the war on terror has become an important tactic post 9/11. One such...
Islamic Moderation is such a fundamental concept that without it understanding faith is inadequate a...
Robbert Woltering discusses how moderation is a distinct intellectual category of social and politic...
How do middle-class Muslims make sense of their religion and of their own selves as Muslims, while o...
“Moderate Muslims†is a problematic, in the sense that it is too wide for the debate and the plur...
How does Islam engage with the idea of the modern and with the contemporary world? How is Muslim tra...
By drawing upon existing literature on Islamic radicalisation, this article empirically explores why...
This research examines the the impact of modernity that has been reshaping Muslims’ lives in Muslim ...
This paper will make some preliminary observations about crucial shifts in the interpretation and ar...
This paper discusses the principle of moderation (an aspect of al-wasa?iyyah) in the social concept ...
News headlines link the religion of Islam to acts of violence every day, interchangeably using terms...